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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE, Friday, Seplcabrr 21, Scout Court of Honor held Tenderfoot! Banz, 133. n2?d.ClMBI South Summit Rusty "lThrs' jWh' Ricky North Summit Sept. 27. l.t On.., Marty and SSSJril. gSSS'ttaS r n i n qndUng end in2o clSt Ron WQde and Kyie dark receiving Life Award. of Scout Honorwas by WanshinonSept 25 A hoS LvtaHitm conduct- - ed and the flas was presented bv Ron Wilde, Wade Homer and Chuck Pethel. Mr: Bud Keyes took time to explain how the badges are supposed to be worn, and that a scout should be proud of his uniform and wear it as such. Don Thirolt announ- ced there would be a scout jamboree held at Sugarhouse Park Oct. 12 and 13. The Blazer B may also attend if a leader accompanies them. Merit Badges were presented to the boys and then advancements It's back to school 11am to 2pm or location and as well as a Continuing work designed for io patterns to be used by anyone. . S lrit m m, . These young men real- cake and glft? ly looked nice in their bl?.bday We won arrived in uniforms and deserve it. Ogden and then on our way home. All enjoyed the trip very much and will remember it a long time. A big thanks to our bus driver, Robert McGregor and to the school board for the use term as well. Begin- - f the bus; also to the ning with Marilyn Still- - onestiiat made this trip man Caravaglia ing a Soft Sculpture is Workshop Fri., Oct. 19 to Nov. 9, a Mural Painting Work- shop Thurs., 3:30 to . i 4:45pm, Nov. 15 to Dec. 13, and a Block Printing Workshop Fri. fljrlQ' WQ Ill GQ n '"rnaAn Ulan wyomin or a who non-traditio- n- al-pa- st Oct. 16 to Dec. 11, is showed that the public for any level considers discipline -- .a. elude clay sculpture techniques, mold ,n8 wax work mak- - JJany educators around for Ceramics cIms Mon has been Pat. ,hose ,en ,han ,onger instructor, will include .Mpm. Oct. 15 to Dec. years. Many have read an Polynesian, !? of Socrates lamenting . plus circle, line how children of the and group dances from Wed.. Fifth Century B.C. had all parts of the world. toDec. 12. designed for ,n,cmPl fw authority, Beginning and Constudents with an inter- - contradicted their par- Mon. Guitar, tinuing est in working on the ents and "tyrannized and Tues., 4:30 to potters wheel. over their teachers." 5:30pm, Oct: 15 to Dec. Drawing & Painting: Yes, its an old problem 11, is led by Don Taking full advan- - but thats no reason to Gomes And will offer tage of the mountain .ignore it the basics of playing fall colors, Cancer has been Marilyn folk guitar for fun. Stillman Caravaglia has around for many cen- Stalned Glass: planned a class in turies, but that doesnt . Dale Nelson is lead- Landscape Painting, discourage science ing a Beginning Stain- - Thurs., Oct. 11 from seeking ways to ed Glass class. Tues., to Dec. 13, with that disease. lt J?" SDli6wfc-4S- i ,ngrai",c?4 on-'ha- JrX active 3 m Dance A Music: An exciting new of-fering will be Folk Morgan. . It was announced that new leaders are to be elected for our club on Oct. 17. Get well cards were signed for Della West and Theora Harris and we wish them a speedy recovery. There were 48 pre- sent and 3 guests: Ann Sargent and her sister, these of concerning Department e a ,unch at no?n and our suPPer in ' - - ment of national policy One part of the U.S. wl11 Agriculture's (USDA) resources. Draft Appraisal, response to the 1977 Soil and Water Part 1, contains the Resources Conserva- - status, condition and tion Act (RCA), trends of the nation's Draft Appraisal,' Part soil, water and related1 It is is now available for resources. mlable for pubhc public review. Conservation Service Field t)ffices and in tion of the nation's Agricultural Stabiliza- soil, water and related tion and Conservation resources; developing a Service Offices where national soil and water no Soil Conrervatum conservation program; Service Office is and preparing a state- - located. Under RCA, USDA is appraising the condi- - w-d- ed .myjtarv du(v Worj. wjj tue that discipline Egpedi- porce That them eiiible for VA benefits. perat0r who SfiSJfSSSE mistice, Nov. 11, 1918. 0 of those vtera8 are Ask any teacher how ome destructive a disruptive tbouit to be living to-- pays. I8 Lack of it costs. aged M. to. 91 environment. rce,vd new t " be utterly de-- honorable dicharge stroyed for a time, fitesT,fr0 many times if the student is persistent. J VA benefits. When that happens, Any of the one time other students are rob- my bed of instruction time they need and want. area Parents are teachers COD" too. If you teach your child respect for teach- - CT eteraiu ers and other students. Service Officer in you are probably taking Ctty or Atouquer-one of the most effec- - L d 10 ubmit P-tive steps possible in for dealing with a problem learning- - iur ? thats Socrates. v? u,.. PCatini older than HOME AT a new line of "exotic" cocktails. Start the festive evening with a classic PuPu platter offering a mix of . Hawaiian appetisers, such as RumaU (chicken liven in Shrimp, bacon), Deep-Frie- d and ChoCho (broiled beef cubes) with a dipping sauce. You can get all the flavor of an exotic luau by offering two entrees: Chicken Hawaiian and either a suckling pig. or barbecued pork tenderloin, accompanied by roast yams, red and green pepper strips dotted with sesame oil and sesame seeds, and with pineapple fingers sprinkled with grated ginger and roasted in their skins. For dessert, serve sherbet in hollowed-ou- t orange shells with a choice of or green tea with finish mint. with Biipiliy rfrinfc. Cocktails in four different tropical choices: ming, Dr, Funk and Navy Grog. The juices and liquor ' for vOu to lu.au: a feast as a warm and easy Launch a quartered 10 slices bacon, cut in half bunch of scallions cut in 14 pieces 1 small can water as luscious-coff- ee tropical breeze, teaspoon Tabasco, 1 spoon salt, 1 teaspoon black pepper, Mix the marinade and pour over chicken in large. shallow dish. Refrigerate four hours. Grill or broil chicken until tender, beat-oving with marinade on each, side after first 15 minutes, Chicken is done if juices run is when chicken clear in er CHICKEN HAWAIIAN lS pound chicken livers, 1 that's chaet-qut-a, halved 14 cup soy 18 cup brown Chicken quarters to boldly designed sheets or serve 10. Marinade: 12 cup each fresh or reconstituted lemon, lime and orange juice, plus the juice of 2 fresh limes and 2 fresh lemons, 4 tablespoons dark sesame oil, 4 tablespoons peanut oil, 4 doves crushed garlic, 12 an odd length of fabric, mixing and matching the vibrant colors of the setting sun. Spot other decorative touches throughout the party area groupings of candles, a basket of shells, rows of potted plants. Aloha! American school admimstra-ri2ri- q and students in an ft EXOTIC-- living room? Tbia colorful and exotic sounding meal can be prepared easily on an outdoor grill or in the kitchen. And the appropriate south-ee- i drink is even simpler using RUMAKI i- Rom. rd ? fr.a.t It DePt and we enjoy it nwr For each Rumaki: Place 1 chicken liver quarter at one end of a bacon strip; top with a water chestnut half and a piece of scallion, Roll up tightly. Skewer on a toothpick, pushing the pick ervTrightfrom the bottle through all piecee. Mix soy cradled ice. Flan on sauce and brown sugar; be- - sprinkle over Rumaki. Broil two per fore dinner, one per person until bacon turns brown. Makes 20 Rumaki. per hour after dinner. Final-confusi- JS. Draft appraisal available If you cant sail to a tarry tropical island,! why not launch a luau in your HGIIO ' v IMtySj to Bob Lyn and h.s play music. Bob JOURNEY INTO THE , e. 649-888- fahri! t everyone ta fear 2, the Wanship Troop, . stitchery on will! - ringhSenZwas 2d uuta. , 3, - S bt lud offer-possibl- , are jJ time again. And now, be- with the Kimball Art Stained Glass class, ginning as well as Cfi&ter- entering its Thurs. both intermediates. Robert third year of classes Oct. 18 to Dec. 13, for Barrett, KAC's former beginning October 15, students wanting to Artist in Residence, is a variety of long and explore two and three offering Figure Draw- short-terclasses are dimensional projectsing Mon. Oct. as windows, 15 to Dec. 10, for available for children such and adults alike. De- - lamps, planters. An beginning drawers and pending on time, inter-- Advanced Stained Figure Painting Thurs.,' Oct. 18 to Dec. estand ability, there's Glass class dealing for those painters something for every-- . with etching and diffi-1one. ' Oct. 17 to Dec. the human nude figure' Flbert Beginning '"With a 12, will be taught by ChUdreii! Not to be forgotten of Batik Workshop (Tues, Lex Steffensen. For information on course, are the numer- - classes, call the Kim- , Oct. 23 and Fri., Oct. Photography: 26, 1:30 to 4:30pm) Leading off theous children's classes ball Art Center at students will, learn the photography offerings both Ions and short 2 ancient Japanese pro- - will be Pat McDowell, ' cess of and action designing with sports wax to produce hand photography specialist with a Photo Joumal- dyed fabrics. Instructor " " ism is Karen Offringa. Workshop, Wed. ' Oct. 17 to Nov. A Basketry Work- for working created 14, shop, Sat., Nov. 10, 10am to 4pm, taught by photographers. A Color led by Ink- Kathy Kankainen will Workshop by Dr. Dory I J. McCarty In- - leys photographer Staf emphasize creating dain baskets from nat- - Openshaw, Sat., Ort. Utah Education Association ural materials. Ms. 27 and Nov. 3, noon to with deal will Kankainen will also 4pm, . : There s little or no Disciphne is one of teach a Hoop Weaving composition and shootin the minds education s ho test top- Workshop, Sat. Nov. 17 ing color slides. - Educators' will Palasvirta citizens of American profes- from 10am to 4pm, with ly, Lisa - srona publications use Black the about prooffer biggest Continuing students learning how barrel after barrel of in our schools. and White Photogra-bleto create ink on this subject. 6:30 to 9pm, al wall hangings. phy, Tues. Teachers to attend semi- Dec. 16 to 11, the over Oct. Gallup polls Techniques of Loom nars and have who few have students 3 workshops to years Weaving, Thurs., - shown time after time that deal with disci- some had Dec. 18 to Oct. preyready 5:30pm, the public sees P''ne- 13, taught by Peggy ious darkroom experi-tha- t The State Board of wan or the lack of and Parker, will allow stud- - ence. discipline, a"d ?ber ents to create on the continue the photo- it. as Jhe school s a wa8' "8a largest difficulty. loom. ppby- press, radio snd TV c. c . . A class in Sculpture n fact, nine of campaign aimed at Fri.! Stitchery, Mon. or - were There were 26 mem- ber, and 2 gne.t,: Fri.. Sept. 28Ptha BauUh Woodring .od senior citizens met and her son Dr. Tom enjoyed the usual activ- - Woodring. Mrs Wood- ities. ring is formerly from It was announced Coalville. Her maiden that free flu shots will name is Beulah buch- be given to senior an non. citizens on Oct. 3 at the Our dinner was depot. Reed Moore talked on the proper spagetti and meat- use f utilities and how balls, green beans and we might utility bills, pS . was dinncr wji, .ndb.nn.ie.mpie. covers . toYe mn t made by Elenore Morby. Mable Jones brought bonnet and tea towel t018 home made divinity Kamas 0uf ,d "of coloring on the trees Marjorie Lemon and s,ste 0,1 .our 11 and "1 Stan Wade Homer, Evanston 143; Lyle Horton, 143; and Robbie Stakes. Myrtle Pitt treated fraCaV.9?S??.nd 161. Lambert of us all to her delicious Life Rank! Ron candy and Alige John- - guests. A delicious meal of Wilde. 143; and Kyle wn also treated us to a of creamed potatoes ham. mixed Clark. The Life Rank is bag A and to licence. .thanks green big peas, jellothe last advancement ladies. fine The these salad and chocolate the BtefeBadie bus stopped at Bear cake was enjoyed, where we Rivet toourcofor rested and had more this meal. Our blood pressure npntL qtLTi treats. Evansat arrived We was checked by Rose a n,!, ton at 11:25am and Bigelow, Bonnie st0PPed there for a Wilde, Terry Davis and while and on our way to Dixie Thompson. eVCuy Monte Cristo where we Thanks to these fine ; rvmrtf stopped for lunch; then ladies for taking their to Pve us r earned on r "ay ging by progiSS! He check- blood Weber pressure way Canyon, his Eagle rank at the Mrs- - Theld Page ups. age of 13, and has A thanks goes to got to earned his Bronze, jugHortfn Pearl for the as better we Gold and now Silver feel'ng Palm and he is only beveled along. Mr. and lovely bouquet of WA. To earn a Silver Mrs- - Joe Jensen of flowers she brought for Palm, 39 merit badges Osbley and Mrs. Hazel the table settings, have to be earned Perry f Springville Plans were discussed n the for coming events. All Congratulations Steve were are 8uests had an enjoyable time. you have done vour trP- While visiting with Lila Page she told by Moille Oliver troop proud me of her family giving her a birthday surprise The trophy went to Mrs. Gladys Nork and May Pace donated a Ruth Ramsey, mother beautiful picture to our of Ranee Robinson. building she had paint- - Wed., Sept. 26 a large group met at the Senior Citizen depot, , and CaKls j enjoyed by all, X,g wUh vUitmg Fawn Smith Mair. 141; Chris Dear- fjfvinBat9am 42 Ss end at the S.S. Senior den, 141 ; Michael Citizen Center with the Pace, 134; and Ru,ty -- Senior Otizens boat ed a S. Summit school usual activities going Banz, 133. bus Mon., Sept. 24 on Kh CtmIvWc, Utah 14017 Citizen News SsmiDOir were given. 7A 1V7V 1cDargei to the Department of the Ar- - SET INTO If feasting on Plum Jam year Yound appeals to you, its easy enough to ensure the eating enjoyment. On your next market trip, elect frilly colored ripe A PLUM JAM plums, making sure they are firm, except for a slightly oft tip end a good Indication of ripeness. Tuck a fruit package of Sure-Je-ll pectin into the shopping cart, too. Remember, commercial pectin supplements natural fruit pectin to be sure of a successful "set. Try making a batch of Spiced Plum Jam another time. You have your choice of adding spices to this same basic recipe for another Measure 6 cups into a very of jars with dean damp e feta saucepan. doth. Cover with year Yound jam treat two-piec- Then make the Measure PLUM PERFECT JAM sugar and set jam. aside. Mi 6 cups prepared fruit (about tout pectin into fruit ta saucepan. Place over high 4 lb. fully ripe ri beat and stir until mixture and 12 cup water) comes to a hard bofl. Imme- 8 wps 2 "V lb.) and 1 box 4 os.) powdered stir. Bring to a full rolling fruit paetin boil and boil hard 1 minute. Pint prepare Vie fruit Pit stirring constantly. Remove (do not ped) about 4 pounds from heat and skim oft plums. Cut in small places foam with metal spoon, chop. Add 12 cup Ladle quickly into jars, water; bring to a boil and filling to within 18 inch of shnmsr, covered, 5 minutes, top. Wipe tops and threads (8-1- (1-8- Process in boiling water bath for 5 minutes, timing 5 boiL Cod, test for seal end f- - ( H H ! ) Assess. Note: ItaUM prune plums V be used in this recipe. Spiced Plum Jam. Prepare Plum Jam as directed, adding 14 to 1 teaspoon each ground doves, cinna-an- d mon and allspice,, or any desired combination spices, to prepared of fruit. - |